PLAYER | CAP HIT |
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Cade Webber | $875,000 |
Vasily Podkolzin | $1,000,000 |
Marc-André Fleury | $2,500,000 |
Shai Buium | $925,000 |
Massimo Rizzo | $925,000 |
Marshall Warren | $950,000 |
Luke Tuch | $912,500 |
Hunter McDonald | $950,000 |
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PLAYER | TRANSACTION |
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Alex Turcotte | Minors |
Cade Webber | Registered |
Collin Delia | Emerg. Loan |
Vladislav Kolyachonok | Minors |
Michael Kesselring | Minors |
Aku Räty | Minors |
Josh Doan | Minors |
Dylan Guenther | Minors |
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TEAM | ROSTER SIZE | CONTRACTS | RETAINED | FINAL CAP HIT | LTIR USED | FINAL CAP SPACE | ||
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Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | 27 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $97,645,821 | $14,145,821 | $0 | ||
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | 24 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $93,776,877 | $10,276,877 | $0 | ||
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | 24 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $92,239,581 | $8,739,581 | $0 | ||
Colorado AvalancheCOL | 22 | 47/50 | 0/3 | $90,957,006 | $7,457,006 | $0 | ||
Montreal CanadiensMTL | 23 | 46/50 | 3/3 | $88,839,908 | $5,339,908 | $0 | ||
Vancouver CanucksVAN | 24 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $86,586,876 | $3,086,876 | $0 | ||
Los Angeles KingsLAK | 21 | 44/50 | 1/3 | $85,937,314 | $2,439,255 | $1,941 | ||
Washington CapitalsWSH | 26 | 42/50 | 3/3 | $85,744,731 | $2,704,809 | $460,078 | ||
Minnesota WildMIN | 24 | 48/50 | 0/3 | $85,640,250 | $2,180,256 | $40,006 | ||
Boston BruinsBOS | 24 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $85,437,826 | $1,999,384 | $61,558 | ||
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | 20 | 47/50 | 2/3 | $85,256,707 | $1,777,208 | $20,501 | ||
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | 22 | 49/50 | 2/3 | $85,160,670 | $1,677,107 | $16,437 | ||
New York RangersNYR | 23 | 48/50 | 0/3 | $84,693,571 | $1,338,480 | $144,909 | ||
New York IslandersNYI | 25 | 45/50 | 0/3 | $84,549,411 | $1,184,195 | $134,784 | ||
Philadelphia FlyersPHI | 23 | 49/50 | 2/3 | $83,693,527 | $960,258 | $766,731 | ||
Florida PanthersFLA | 26 | 47/50 | 0/3 | $83,572,175 | $103,880 | $31,705 | ||
Edmonton OilersEDM | 24 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $83,553,183 | $206,275 | $153,092 | ||
Dallas StarsDAL | 23 | 43/50 | 0/3 | $83,441,761 | $215,282 | $273,521 | ||
St. Louis BluesSTL | 22 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $83,366,661 | $12,349 | $145,688 | ||
New Jersey DevilsNJD | 22 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $83,277,430 | $367,402 | $589,972 | ||
Winnipeg JetsWPG | 26 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $83,109,101 | $0 | $390,899 | ||
Carolina HurricanesCAR | 27 | 43/50 | 1/3 | $82,993,124 | $0 | $506,876 | ||
Calgary FlamesCGY | 27 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $82,740,264 | $709,537 | $1,469,273 | ||
Seattle KrakenSEA | 22 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $82,367,045 | $198,787 | $1,331,742 | ||
Detroit Red WingsDET | 22 | 46/50 | 1/3 | $80,686,316 | $0 | $2,813,684 | ||
San Jose SharksSJS | 28 | 48/50 | 3/3 | $79,882,642 | $0 | $3,617,358 | ||
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | 23 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $79,370,850 | $0 | $4,129,150 | ||
Arizona CoyotesARI | 18 | 44/50 | 1/3 | $78,110,032 | $0 | $5,389,968 | ||
Nashville PredatorsNSH | 25 | 48/50 | 2/3 | $77,290,917 | $0 | $6,209,083 | ||
Buffalo SabresBUF | 22 | 42/50 | 0/3 | $75,031,660 | $0 | $8,468,340 | ||
Anaheim DucksANA | 26 | 48/50 | 3/3 | $74,663,924 | $0 | $8,836,076 | ||
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | 23 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $72,981,937 | $0 | $10,518,063 |
Player | Rights | Pos | Age | Report | Overall | Notes |
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Luke Tuch | LW | 22 | 2 of 2 | A-
L4
| Tuch finished his college career as part of the leadership group for Boston University. He ends the season with 10G-20A - contributing offense at even strength and the power-play. On the PP he generally set up around the crease - creating screens and looking for rebounds and tips. Heavy set. Hard to move off the play. At times Tuch displays a sneaky 'extra gear' in transition and the ability to gain the edge and take the play to the net. Consistent compete. Reliable hockey sense. Recognizes his responsibilities in all situations. Although he is heavy in the trenches he isn't a punishing body checker. Pushes but doesn't punish. Leans 4th line utility forward at the NHL level. | |
Cutter Gauthier | C | 20 | 6 of 6 | A-
L1
| Gauthier ends his college career at Boston College by producing 38G-27A in 41GP He was the leading goal scorer in the NCAA Gauthier has tasted success at every stop in his development. He was the leading scorer at the World Juniors in Sweden, at Christmas, and named to the tournament All-Star team - leading Team USA to Gold. Gauthier can push the pace in open ice. He's very difficult to defend coming off the edge when entering the offensive zone at top speed - especially when considering his nearly 6'2 1/2 200lbs frame. Gauthier is an elite shooter. He has a quick release. Pucks are on and off his stick in a hurry and he shoots it hard and accurately. He's a massive threat working the weak side flank on the power-play or cycling off the boards and taking the play to the middle of the ice. Like and young goal scorer, there are times in games Gauthier needs to be more engaged defensively. It's not a hockey sense issue. He clearly understands where to go in all three zones - but he does tend to stop moving his feet at times on the back check and in small areas defending his zone. Gauthier can play both the wing and the middle. He projects as a top line shooter / scoring forward at the NHL level. The bulk of his ice time will come at even strength and the PP. | |
Frank Nazar | C | 20 | 2 of 2 | A-
L3
| Nazar has turned pro after two seasons at the University of Michigan. He missed the majority of of his freshman year with injury - only suiting up for 13 games in 22/23 His 23/24 season went more to plan. Nazar produced 17G-24A in 41GP for the Wolverines. He averaged between 17-21 minutes per game and was deployed in all situations. The first thing that stands out about Nazar's game is his speed. He's quick out of the blocks and a threat off the rush when fully up to speed. The same is true when he is fully engaged pressing back to assist defensively. Nazar isn't shy about driving to the net - or lurking around the crease looking for loose pucks. He's capable of playing the wing and the middle - and has benefited from experiencing high leverage games at the World Juniors and College Levels. Defensively his awareness is generally sound - but he will need to use his quickness to defend with more consistent purpose and detail at the pro level. Projects to be a potential middle six NHL forward. The kind of player who will be deployed as a second / third line forward. | |
Michael Brandsegg-Nygård | - | C | 18 | 3 of 3 | A-
L2
| Michael will benefit from the experience of a deep playoff run with Mora in the Allsvenskan. Plays with pace. A threat off the rush. Opponents have to respect his speed through the neutral zone. Has some net drive, but also comfortable pulling up and making plays from the half wall - especially from his weak side. Deployed at ES and PP with Mora - averages around 16:00 per game TOI overall. Noticeably more compete along the wall / extending plays. Generally a motion player defensively - uses his quickness and stick to defend on time. Not elite offensively. Better than secondary upside however, and a player who has quick strike ability offensively. |
Sam O'Reilly | - | RW | 17 | 3 of 3 | A-
L3
| O'Reilly is a prospect who has to be watched closely to be fully appreciated. There are times in games he appears to be pacing himself, but he's calculating with this approach and generally reliable in all three zones. Provides some deception off the rush with the puck on his stick. Has a surprising extra gear when he sees a lane to attack. Handles the puck very well. Sees the ice. Above average puck touch. Agility / small area cuts / edges have room to improve. 2-way forward. Secondary scorer. |
Cole Beaudoin | - | RW | 17 | 3 of 3 | A-
L2
| Beaudoin played to his strengths in OHL playoffs with Barrie. Although the group was eliminated in the first round he produced 2G-3A in 6GP. Power body. Protects pucks very well off the rush - especially when entering the zone on his strong side. Threat to score on the weak side flank on the PP. Up to speed he isn't a pure burner but his stature makes him very difficult to check and move off the puck. 2-way / Power forward / projects to have top six potential at the NHL level / Likely deployed at even strength and PP. |
Beckett Sennecke | - | LW | 18 | 4 of 4 | A-
L2
| Beckett's game continues to evolve at the hardest time of the year in playoffs. Averaging over a PPG. In time he will add more weight and strength to his tall frame - which should result in more power and push back in battle areas. For now he's involved along the wall and using an active stick to his advantage. Outstanding release. Pucks are on and off his stick in a flash. Massive threat to produce offense from the bumper position / or weak side flank on the power-play. On the rise. Game continues to evolve. Combination of power and finesse as he matures. Elite element is offense. Defensive detail is also improving. |
Ben Danford | - | LD | 18 | 2 of 2 | A-
P3
| Deployed in all situations at the OHL with Oshawa. Leans distributor more than shooter on the power-play. Good size. Willing to get in lanes to block shots defensively. Right shot is a bonus. Not physically overpowering - but involved enough fronting his check/battling for position and pucks that spill to the wall. Skating is solid on straight lines - some room for improvement in small areas / agility. Competes. Part of leadership group with the Generals. Secondary offense. |
Macklin Celebrini | - | C | 17 | 7 of 7 | A+
FP
| Celebrini ends his college season with 32G-38A in 38GP and becomes the youngest ever winner of the Hobey Baker Award as the top men's hockey player in the NCAA. Consensus #1 rated player for the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Pro ready. Relentless competitor. Quick. Fast. High end skill. Top line talent who is the kind of prospect an organization can build their team around. Hockey IQ to be used in all situations if required. |
Cade Webber | LD | 23 | 2 of 2 | B+
P3
| Webber ends his college career playing to his identity and emptying the tank in the process. Relentless compete in Frozen Four Semi-Final game versus Denver. Over 23:00 TOI. His skating has improved as he matured in college. Huge frame. Long reach . Defensive 'D'. Pushes back physically. Proficient shot blocker. In a game versus Minnesota on March 30th he was credited with an incredible (9) shot blocks. Simple with the puck. No frills. No offensive upside. Chips pucks to space when he's under duress in his zone. Never takes risks going on offense and trying to do too much / create something out of nothing. |
TEAM | 2023-24 | 2024-25 | 2025-26 | 2026-27 | 2027-28 | 2028-29 | 2029-30 |
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Anaheim DucksANA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Arizona CoyotesARI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Boston BruinsBOS | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Buffalo SabresBUF | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Calgary FlamesCGY | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Carolina HurricanesCAR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Colorado AvalancheCOL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Dallas StarsDAL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Detroit Red WingsDET | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Edmonton OilersEDM | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Florida PanthersFLA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Los Angeles KingsLAK | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Minnesota WildMIN | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Montreal CanadiensMTL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Nashville PredatorsNSH | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New Jersey DevilsNJD | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New York IslandersNYI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New York RangersNYR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Philadelphia FlyersPHI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
San Jose SharksSJS | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Seattle KrakenSEA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
St. Louis BluesSTL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Vancouver CanucksVAN | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Washington CapitalsWSH | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Winnipeg JetsWPG | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
PLAYER | PREVIOUS CAP HIT |
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Steven Stamkos | $8,500,000 |
Jakub Voracek | $8,250,000 |
Brent Seabrook | $6,875,000 |
Sam Reinhart | $6,500,000 |
Matt Murray | $6,250,000 |
Tyler Myers | $6,000,000 |
Jake Guentzel | $6,000,000 |
Adam Henrique | $5,825,000 |
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